Unreported World

Series 2008 | Episode 17 | Nigeria: Child Brides, Stolen Lives

Cast and Crew Information

Cast

Journalist or Reporter
Ramita Navai

Crew

Director
Julie Noon
Nigeria

A report on the devastating effects of child marriage and pregnancy in Nigeria, where nearly half of all girls in the country's northern states are married by the age of 15, often to much older men.

Reporter Ramita Navai and director Julie Noon travel to Nigeria to investigate why there has been resistance to outlawing child marriage and what this has meant for thousands of young girls.

Nigeria has one of the highest rates of child marriage and pregnancy in the world and the federal government has tried to ban marriage under the age of 18 by passing the Child Rights Act in 2003. However, five years later, only one northern state has adopted the act and even then replaced the age of 18 with 'puberty'.

The team's journey begins at a village in Kano State on the wedding day of one young bride. The bride's friends tells Navai that it's traditional for girls to get married from the age of 12 and start having babies. But they also reveal the devastating consequences of having babies at such a young age, with mothers whose bodies are physically incapable of going through childbirth suffering horrible injuries and being left physically and emotionally scarred for life. In many cases, their child also dies.

Navai and Noon move on to Katsina State to visit one of the world's largest clinics dealing with one of the most severe consequences of child pregnancy, fistula. Dr Kees tells Unreported World that hundreds of thousands of women suffer from the condition. If nothing is done for them they are left crippled medically, socially and mentally for life. Often left incontinent, they are ostracised and alienated from their husbands and society.

Navai talks to Zulai, who breaks down as she describes having fistula twice and losing six babies. Her condition is so severe that she may be inoperable and have to carry a catheter for the rest of her life.

Fistula isn't the only medical condition the girls face. The team visits a charity in Kano city that helps divorcees and discovers that young married females are at much higher risk of contracting HIV/AIDs from their older, polygamous husbands.

Unreported World also reveals that many girls fleeing early marriage end up working in brothels. The team visits a sex district where most of the prostitutes have run away from forced marriages. One, Hadiza, tells Navai how she was made to marry when she was 15 years old and then fled after her husband brutally raped her.

In some villages visited by the team, half the men have lost young wives and sisters in pregnancy and childbirth. Yet, despite this, there is considerable opposition to implementing the law banning child marriage in northern Nigeria.

In Kaduna state the team speak to one cleric who tells Navai that Northern Nigeria will never accept a law stipulating a minimum age for marriage, as child marriage is permissible in Islam, and that there would be violent uprisings should an attempt be made to enforce it.

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Friday 28 November 2008 7.35PM Channel 4

Last Shown

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Tuesday 24 March 2009 8.30PM More4

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  1. I dont think most muslims really know or even think at all that God in heaven is the ine and only creator and master and giver of all every man has.I sometimes wonder if the Quran really tells them the truth just as the Bible tells christians.Why do they not preach to one another as christians do among themselves,or do they think that they all think preaching is only for christians?What really does their leader in the mosque tell them wbout God the father,Son and the Holy Spirit?Really,implementing LAWS against the situation is very necessary and God Himself will be very glad to hear of the laws because His favourite,image-like and beloved creatures are perishing seriously!!!
    Posted by NOAH on 24/11/2009 08:25:58
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  2. That's the evil of religion without education
    Posted by Abdul on 23/11/2009 21:45:37
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